I like to imagine this is how robots dream, not abstract or complex situations like our dreams or nightmares but instead simplistic and geometric movements like a visualization of a machines background processes while in sleep-mode, pieces and fragments of data being moved, written, allocated and deleted automatically at lightning speeds in an almost digitally-subconscious fashion.
I guarantee you if neural networks could dream, they'd dream identically to us. Our dreams are essentially our own neural nets training on the content we have seen throughout the day--and what is unconsciously on our mind. So if neural nets could dream, it'd look exactly as we see them in their training sequences, albeit not from complete scratch.
This is like the simplest form of entertainment I could be watching. I’m literally watching moving white lines on a black screen. Can’t deny there’s something oddly satisfying about it though
It's gotta be somewhat intensional, a lot of the "movement away from center" feels like it could be from intensional DC offset, which impacts the scope more than the sound. But that's just me guessing, really want to experiment with this stuff now lmao.
I don’t have synesthesia really but this music is unique because it’s at times the closest to a colorless sound to me. Like sometimes it’s blue or purple but this album is just…. sound sometimes too
I used Oscilloscope by Hansi Raber. It has a lot of parameters to mess around with and get a nice Oscilloscope rendering. It supports most audio codecs and also can link to laser display systems, pretty cool. oscilloscopemusic.com/software/oscilloscope/ I recorded using OBS.
I like to imagine this is how robots dream, not abstract or complex situations like our dreams or nightmares but instead simplistic and geometric movements like a visualization of a machines background processes while in sleep-mode, pieces and fragments of data being moved, written, allocated and deleted automatically at lightning speeds in an almost digitally-subconscious fashion.
I guarantee you if neural networks could dream, they'd dream identically to us. Our dreams are essentially our own neural nets training on the content we have seen throughout the day--and what is unconsciously on our mind. So if neural nets could dream, it'd look exactly as we see them in their training sequences, albeit not from complete scratch.
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Love the partial movement of the waves starting at 44:08 :)
This is like the simplest form of entertainment I could be watching. I’m literally watching moving white lines on a black screen. Can’t deny there’s something oddly satisfying about it though
線香花火みたいで儚げだけどきれいですね...
mesmerizing, some of these feel very intentional, tho that's probably a coincidence
It's gotta be somewhat intensional, a lot of the "movement away from center" feels like it could be from intensional DC offset, which impacts the scope more than the sound. But that's just me guessing, really want to experiment with this stuff now lmao.
really beautiful!
I don’t have synesthesia really but this music is unique because it’s at times the closest to a colorless sound to me. Like sometimes it’s blue or purple but this album is just…. sound sometimes too
I NEEDED THIS TODAY...BRAIN RECOMBOBULATED AFTER 2 WEEKS OF HELL AT WORK.
YEAH!
Amazing
Dang this is neat
Gorgeous.
But, uh, couldn't this have been done 2 octaves lower, and therefore less painful?
DATA PLANE
what software did you use to make this?
I used Oscilloscope by Hansi Raber. It has a lot of parameters to mess around with and get a nice Oscilloscope rendering. It supports most audio codecs and also can link to laser display systems, pretty cool.
oscilloscopemusic.com/software/oscilloscope/
I recorded using OBS.
@@co.ntarex ty!
is this royalty free?
QBic
@@SteveQuizal-l9g what do you mean ?